tchur1
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I never said a half ton couldn't tow what he currently owns. But based on OPs initial post, saying he wants a truck that is more than capable and feels safe I think the 2500 Hemi suits that. Everyone has different tolerances for pushing the capabilities of their truck. His current towing situation is easily handled with a 1500, his boat weighs probably 5k at most and everything else is lighter. But he outlined that here and there he needs more truck than that so the 2500 with a hemi would be a good fit.He said: "It will be a daily driver and used to haul toys around primarily. I have a 20ft boat and trailer, a 14 foot trailer, a 10 ft trailer, Polaris side by side, golf cart etc."
20' boat? Pish, light. Nothing to it.
14' trailer? Camper? That can (and often is) hauled by a little 6 cylinder unibody SUV. That's a joke for a half ton.
10' trailer with a ATV or golf cart? Lets go wild and say it's a 1,500 trailer and a 1,500 machine. My wife can tow that with her Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk 3.2L.
Dude... come on! A Ford F-ing Ranger could handle his towing needs with ease! There is nothing at all that he is talking about that needs more than a well equipped half ton. Some of you guys are near nuts about trying to tell everyone with a gracery bag in hand that the need a HD truck.
For his use case it is a waste of money, a compromise in comfort, and a long term loss of money due to fuel economy... and you can for real expect gas and diesel to be nearing the $8 and $10 a gallon area in the near future.
The price difference is nominal between the two so get what you're comfortable with.